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Instrument and System for Evaluating Thermal Regulation Properties of Textiles Bao-guo Yao; Jian-chao Wang; Shui-yuan Hong; Li-xia Yan
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 12, No 6: June 2014
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

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A test instrument was developed and the testing method was proposed to characterize the thermal regulation properties of textiles based on the mechanical device, microelectronics, sensors and control system. A series of indices were defined based on the typical heat flow-time curve and the raw data to characterize the thermal regulation performance of textiles. The measurement principle, the mechanical device and the evaluation method for the thermal regulation properties of textiles were introduced. Twelve types of fabrics made from different textile materials were tested. The one-way ANOVA analysis was conducted to identify the significance of the differences of the indices among the fabrics. The results show that each index is significantly different (P<0.05) among the different sample fabrics. DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/telkomnika.v12i6.5497
Design of Interference Measurement System with Crystal Shuyan Ren; Yonggang Yang; Hailong Duan
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 11, No 3: March 2013
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A kind of interference measurement system with crystal is designed, which is not influenced much by other factors such as vibration for the property of common path. For the distance measurement, the phase of fringes is calculated on the oblique incident holography to avoid effects of fringe curvature, backup and light fluctuation. But the measurement result is affected by the uniformity of the crystal, and another method of adjusting position based on normal incident holography is also discussed. B-splines function is used to calculate zero position in normal incident holography, which is fitted over the patch image around gray extreme points of the stripes obtained by gray projection. Experiment results show that combining the normal and oblique incident holography reduce the repeatability error of the system and improve the measurement precision effectively. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/telkomnika.v11i3.2303
A modified cascaded h-bridge multilevel inverter based on particle swarm optimisation (PSO) technique Mohammed Rasheed; Rosli Omar; Marizan Sulaiman; Wahidah Abd Halim
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 16, No 1: October 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v16.i1.pp41-51

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In this paper, modified multilevel inverter, via addition of an auxiliary bidirectional switch, based on Newton Raphson (NR) and Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) techniques is presented. The NR and PSO techniques were employed for selective harmonics elimination (SHE) solution in a modified Cascaded H Bridge Multilevel inverter (CHB-MLI). The Selective Harmonic Elimination Pulse-Width Modulation (SHE-PWM) is a powerful technique for harmonic minimization in multilevel inverter. The NR and PSO techniques were used to determine the switching angles by solving the non-linear equations of the output voltage waveform of the modified CHB-MLI in order to control the fundamental component and eliminate some low order harmonics. The proposed NR and PSO techniques are capable to minimize the Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) of the output voltage of the modified inverter within allowable limits. This paper aims to modeling and simulation by MATLAB of the modified topology of the CHB-MLI for a single-phase prototype for 13-levels. The inverter offers less THD and greater efficiency using PSO control algorithm compared with the NR algorithm. The performance of the proposed controllers based on NR and PSO techniques is verified through simulation.
Data cryptography based on musical notes on a fingerboard along with a dice Asis Kumar Tripathy; Tapan Kumar Das; Navaneethan C
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 14, No 3: June 2019
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The security of an online system is the foremost necessity nowadays. With huge growth of the IT power and with the invention of new technologies, the number of threats a user faces is growing exponentially. Cryptography is a combination of security engineering and mathematics. It is the best technology for securing distributed systems. Cryptography consists in processing plain information by applying a cipher and producing encoded output, unknown to a third-party who does has no idea about the key. In cryptography both encryption and decryption phase are processed by one or more keys. Encryption is extremely important for a safe and secure environment for the computers and the Internet.
Assessing the Crown Closure of Nypa on UAV Images using Mean-Shift Segmentation Algorithm Robert Parulian Silalahi; I Nengah Surati Jaya; Tatang Tiryana; Fairus Mulia
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 9, No 3: March 2018
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Utilization of very high-resolution images becomes a new trend in forest management, particularly in the detection and identification of forest stand variables. This paper describes the use of mean-shift segmentation algorithm on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) images to measure crown closure of nypa (Nypa fructicans) and gap. The 27 combinations of the parameter values such as spatial radius (hs), range radius (hr), and minimum region size (M). Gap detection and nypa crown closure measurements were performed using a hybrid between pixel-based (maximum likelihood classifier) and object-based approaches (segmentation).  For evaluation of the approach performance, the accuracy assessment was done by comparing object-based classification results (segmentation) and visual interpretation (ground check). The study found that the best combination of segmentation parameter was the combination of hs 10, hr 10 and M 50, with the overall accuracy of 76,6% and kappa accuracy of 55.7%.
Medical documents classification using topic modeling Maryam Nuser; Enas Al-Horani
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 17, No 3: March 2020
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The number of digital medical documents is increasing continuously; several medical websites share a lot of unclassified articles. These articles have very long texts that should be read to determine the topic of each document. The classification of these documents is important so researchers can use these documents easily and the effort and time in reading and searching for a specific topic will be reduced. Therefore, an automatic way to extract latent topics from these text documents is needed. Topic modeling is one of the techniques used to deal with this problem. In this paper, a medical collection of documents is used; this collection contains documents from three types of widespread diseases (Heart Diseases, Blood Pressure and Cholesterol). LDA topic modeling technique is applied to classify these documents into the previous mentioned topics. An evaluation of the algorithm’s results is done and the LDA shows a good level of classification accuracy.
Stability Analysis of a Class of Fractional-order Neural Networks Tao Zou; Jianfeng Qu; Liping Chen; Yi Chai; Zhimin Yang
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 12, No 2: February 2014
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In this paper, the problems of the existence and uniqueness of solutions and stability for a class of fractional-order neural networks are studied by using Banach fixed point principle and analysis technique, respectively. A sufficient condition is given to ensure the existence and uniqueness of solutions and uniform stability of solutions for fractional-order neural networks with variable coefficients and multiple time delays. The obtained results improve and extend some previous works to some extent, and they are easy to check in practice. An illustrative example is presented to show the validity and application of the proposed results. DOI :http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/telkomnika.v12i2.4409
Prediction the AC Breakdown Voltage in Point/Plane Air Gaps with Barrier Using Design of Experiments Abdelghani Rouini; Djillali Mahi; Tahar Seghier
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 12, No 12: December 2014
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Breakdown voltage characteristics of air gaps considered a random process we have investigated how to find relevant statistical different leading to breakdown or with standing during an impulse voltage test under the same condition for a plane high voltage electrode and a grounded electrode configuration.In the present paper methods of the modelling and prediction of the AC breakdown voltage  in point-plane air gaps are investigated. An analysis based on experiments design method has been developed with indicates that.Measurements to contain some relevant information test at early stages in reduced time frame investigation were done on a point-plane with barrier varying in position and size. The barrier used was mounted vertically between the electrodes.The use of methodology of experiments design is one of this methods and present an original idea in high voltage prediction problems several factors were considered,namely the distance between electrodes and different parameters of the barrier such us is dimension and his holes.The experimental results are compared with results from numerical simulations.We firstly present the principals of this model then we apply it to the study of barrier effect. A good agreement has been found between the computed and experimental results.
Travel Angle Control of Quanser Bench-top Helicopter based on Quantitative Feedback Theory Technique A. H. Mohd Hairon; H. Mansor; T. S. Gunawan; S. Khan
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 1, No 2: February 2016
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A three degree of freedom (3-DOF) bench-top helicopter is a simplified aerial vehicle which is used to study the behaviors of the helicopter as well as testing multiple flight control approaches for their efficiency. Designing helicopter’s dynamic control is a challenging task due to the presence of high uncertainties and non-linear behavior. The main objective of this research is to achieve robust control over the helicopter model regardless parameter variation and disturbances using robust control technique, Quantitative Feedback Theory (QFT). QFT utilizes frequency domain methodology which ensures plant’s stability by considering the feedback of the system and thus removing the effect of disturbances and reducing sensitivity of parameter’s variation. The proposed technique is tested against LQR-tuned PID controller in both simulation and real hardware environment to verify its performance. The results obtained shown us that QFT algorithm managed to reduce settling time and steady state error of about 80% and 33% respectively over the classical PID controller.
A Novel Architecture of Multi-GPU Computing Card Sen Guo; Sanfeng Chen; YongSheng Liang
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 11, No 8: August 2013
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The data transmission between GPUS in the existing multi_GPU computing card is often through PCIE which is in relative low speed, so the PCIE has become bottleneck of Overall performance. A novel architecture of multi_GPU computing card have been proposed in this paper: A multi-channel memory which have multiple interfaces is added, including one common interface shared by different GPUs, which is connected with a FPGA arbitration circuit and several other interfaces connected with dedicated GPUs frame buffer independently, and this multi-channel memory is called "global shared memory". The result of a simulation of accelerating computer tomography algebraic reconstruction on multi-GPU demonstrates effectiveness of this approach. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/telkomnika.v11i8.3038 

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